New Brunswick Route 3

Route 3 is 92 kilometres long and goes from Route 170 in St. Stephen to Route 2 (the Trans-Canada Highway) at Longs Creek, near Fredericton.

Route 3
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length91.5 km[1] (56.9 mi)
Existed1927–present
Major junctions
South end Route 170 / Route 1 near St. Stephen
  Route 4 near McAdam
North end Route 2 (TCH) / Route 102 near Longs Creek
Highway system
Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes
Route 2 (TCH) Route 4

From St. Stephen, Route 3 goes north along the west bank of Dennis Stream, through the community of Moores Mills. The road turns northeast through Lawrence Station and mostly uninhabited land to meet Route 4 near York Mills. From there, Route 3 continues in a northeasterly direction through Harvey Station, then turns north to the Trans-Canada Highway at Longs Creek.

There have been no major changes or realignments to Route 3 since the 1950s.

Junction list

CountyLocationkm[2][3]miDestinationsNotes
CharlotteSt. Stephen91.556.9 Route 170 / Route 1 Saint Stephen, Calais, ME, Saint JohnSouthern terminus; interchange with Route 170, Exits 9A And B On Route 1
Moores Mills83.852.1 Route 745 north Oak Hill, CanooseSouthern terminus of Route 745
DeWolfe77.648.2 Route 730 west Oak Hill, Basswood RidgeEastern terminus of Route 730
Baillie68.042.3 Route 755 south Honeydale, Oak BayNorthern terminus of Route 755
Andersonville66.741.4 Route 630 north Saint CroixSouthern terminus of Route 630
Lawrence Station60.637.7 Route 127 south Waweig, Saint AndrewsNorthern terminus of Route 127
YorkThomaston Corner33.020.5 Route 4 west McAdam, Saint CroixEastern terminus of Route 4
York Mills29.518.3 Route 635 north Lower Prince William, Kings LandingSouthern terminus of Route 635
Harvey Station18.811.7 Route 636 north Lake GeorgeSouthern terminus of Route 636
Acton15.29.4 Route 640 north Yoho, HanwellSouthern terminus of Route 640
Longs Creek0.00.0 Route 2 (TCH) Edmundston, Fredericton
Route 102 Pokiok, Fredericton
Northern terminus; two interchanges; Exit 258 on Route 2
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
  2. New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
  3. Google Maps Canada, March 14, 2020.


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